Yorkshire Post

Tensions mount in West Bank as Palestinia­ns set fire to shrine

- CONNIE DALEY Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

PALESTINIA­NS SET fire to a West Bank shrine revered by Jews as Israeli forces operated in the occupied territory following a spate of recent Palestinia­n attacks in Israel, the Israeli military said yesterday.

The developmen­ts come as tensions between Israelis and Palestinia­ns have escalated during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which this year converges with major Jewish and Christian holidays.

Protests and tensions around the holiday last year boiled over into the 11-day Gaza war. Military spokesman Brigadier General Ran Kochav told Israeli Army Radio that about 100 Palestinia­ns marched toward the site late on Saturday, rioted and set it ablaze before they were dispersed by Palestinia­n security forces.

Images on social media showed parts of the tomb inside the shrine had been smashed and were charred.

Joseph’s Tomb in the West Bank city of Nablus is a flashpoint prayer site. Some Jews believe the biblical Joseph is buried in the tomb, while Muslims say a sheikh is buried there.

The army escorts Jewish worshipper­s to the site several times a year, in coordinati­on with Palestinia­n security forces.

The incident drew condemnati­on from Israeli leaders. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said he was shocked by the images and said Israel would locate the perpetrato­rs and repair the damage.

“The vandalism of Joseph’s Tomb is a grave event and a serious violation of freedom of worship in one of the holiest places for every Jew,” defence minister Benny Gantz tweeted.

The military also said yesterday that forces near a West Bank village opened fire at a suspect who did not stop when asked as she was approachin­g the soldiers. The Palestinia­n Health Ministry said the suspect, a woman in her 40s, died from her injuries in a hospital.

The incidents come as Israeli forces continued to operate in Jenin and the surroundin­g area, home to two of the attackers who staged deadly attacks against Israelis in recent weeks.

Jenin governor, Akram Rajoub, denounced the ongoing Israeli activity in the area, saying it was an act of revenge being carried out on all the area’s residents.

A raid on the hometown of one of the assailants on Saturday sparked a gun battle in the occupied West Bank that left at least one Palestinia­n militant dead.

Military spokesman Kochav said forces in the West Bank were making arrests, gathering intelligen­ce and preparing the homes of the attackers for demolition.

“We will be at every place at any time as needed to cut off these terror attacks. Israel is going on the offensive,” Bennett told a meeting of his Cabinet.

A military statement said a “violent riot” broke out as forces were operating in the village of Yabad, home to one of the attackers. It said forces responded to the riot with live fire and “neutralise­d” one Palestinia­n who threw an explosive at them. It was unclear what his condition was.

Forces arrested at least eight suspects and found ammunition and uniforms in one of the suspect’s homes as well as illegal arms, the military said.

Jenin is considered a stronghold of Palestinia­n militants. Even the Palestinia­n Authority, which administer­s parts of the occupied West Bank and coordinate­s with Israel on security, appears to have little control.

We will be at every place at any time ... Israel is going on the offensive. Military spokesman Brigadier General Ran Kochav.

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